Qantas (QF) Airways, an Australian flag carrier, has decided not to oppose Turkish Airlines (TK) request to initiate flights to Australia.
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Qantas (QF), the Australian flag carrier, has issued a financial report for FY23 and a statement on recent allegations
SYDNEY- Vanessa Hudson, the new CEO of Qantas (QF) Airways, is set to begin her tenure with a formal apology to the nearly 1,700 employees who were unlawfully terminated during the pandemic.
The ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission) has released a preliminary decision suggesting the rejection of authorization for Qantas Airways Ltd, China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited, and their affiliated entities (including Jetstar) to maintain their collaborative activities on routes connecting Australia and mainland China.
Qantas (QF) Airways Boeing 737 aircraft with a concerning issue in one of its engine missing screws, prompting questions about the airline’s maintenance practices.
SYDNEY- Qantas (QF) Group CEO Alan Joyce informed the Board of his decision to expedite his retirement by two months to facilitate the company’s rejuvenation efforts.
Australian flag carrier Qantas (QF) is currently in the process of reviewing the allegations presented by the ACCC and will provide further comments once they have completed this review.
The Qantas Group will remove the expiry date on COVID travel credits[1] that were due to run out at the end of this year.
Addressing a Senate select committee focused on the cost of living, Qantas (QF) CEO Alan Joyce acknowledged the public’s concerns over the airline’s recently declared record profit of $2.47 billion, particularly given the ongoing cost of living challenges.
Qantas Airways (QF) has surged beyond the disruptive pandemic era, achieving a record-breaking profit of AU$2.47 billion for the full year 2022-23.